General Considerations:
* Character: Are you auditioning for Alice, the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, or another character? Your costume should reflect your chosen role.
* Age Range: Is the production geared towards children, teenagers, or adults? This will affect the level of detail and appropriateness of your costume.
* Setting: Is the production a classic interpretation, a modern twist, or something else entirely?
Costume Ideas:
Alice:
* Classic: Blue dress with white apron, white stockings, black Mary Jane shoes.
* Modern: Simple blue dress with white collar, or a modern dress with Alice-inspired details (like a pocket watch charm).
* Creative: Consider a more whimsical or symbolic outfit: a dress with teacups or playing cards, or a dress with a "down the rabbit hole" theme.
The White Rabbit:
* Classic: White waistcoat, grey trousers, white gloves, pocket watch.
* Modern: A white shirt with a vest, grey pants, or even a white dress with a rabbit-themed accessory.
* Creative: Consider a "speedy" costume with elements like lightning bolts, clocks, or a rabbit mask.
The Queen of Hearts:
* Classic: Red dress with a red crown, a black heart on the chest, and a scepter.
* Modern: A red dress with a heart-shaped neckline, a red crown, and red heels.
* Creative: A "fierce" outfit with elements like spikes, chains, or a playing card-themed dress.
Other Characters:
* Mad Hatter: Top hat, colorful clothing, mismatched socks.
* March Hare: Bunny ears, a blue coat, and a wild hairstyle.
* Cheshire Cat: Striped body suit, cat ears, and a mischievous smile.
General Tips:
* Comfort: You should be able to move easily in your chosen outfit.
* Personality: Your costume should reflect the personality of the character you're auditioning for.
* Accessories: Small details like a pocket watch, a playing card, or a ribbon can add a touch of Wonderland charm.
* Simple: A simple costume can be just as effective as a more elaborate one.
* Confidence: Confidence in your chosen costume will make you feel more comfortable and prepared.
Remember: Always check with the director or casting team for specific costume guidelines. Good luck with your audition!